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Can I be next with a count post? :drool:
Like, post the # of Sexually Transmitted Diseases you had.
Or the # of times you farted today.


Wait...


What about...

The # of times you bit your tongue today trying not to react to the stupidity found on certain Internet forums.
:hyper:

:happy:

*has an appointment with the dentist this Tuesday*















:wink:
 
Popmartijn said:
Can I be next with a count post? :drool:
Like, post the # of Sexually Transmitted Diseases you had.
Or the # of times you farted today.


Wait...


What about...

The # of times you bit your tongue today trying not to react to the stupidity found on certain Internet forums.
:hyper:

:happy:

*has an appointment with the dentist this Tuesday*





:wink:


:happy:

My motto is: "If you can't beat 'em, join 'em"!!!

:hug:

:laugh:
 
Five. :sick: Got them when I was much younger. But then, I've always had problems with my teeth. My mouth is probably worse than a Brit's at the present. :happy:
 
bammo2 said:


oh well that makes it ok then :happy:

Don't worry, I'm just taking the piss. ;) I get along well with people from England, it's just good-natured jesting. Go on, call me a Boer, I won't mind!
 
Damn! I thought this thread was about body cavities.... :mad:




:wink:
 
bammo2 said:
I'd rather not if that's ok

Good Lord, it was only a joke. :|





Anyway, I think mouth ulcers are worse than cavities. I get them every now and then if I drink too much orange juice, and they kill!
 
the rockin edge said:


you insulted me and my countrymen...

oh well
:sexywink:


:wink:

It's hard for us to get over a war that happened over a hundred years ago. :wink: We're funny like that, heh. Some of us take it a little too far, though. :huh: There are members of my family who actually refuse to live in England, just because it's England. And I learnt at a very young age never to refer to my mother as "Mommy the Pommy."
 
GibsonGirl said:
It's hard for us to get over a war that happened over a hundred years ago. :wink: We're funny like that, heh. Some of us take it a little too far, though. :huh: There are members of my family who actually refuse to live in England, just because it's England. And I learnt at a very young age never to refer to my mother as "Mommy the Pommy."
:lol:

it's cool GibsonGirl :wink:
 
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